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Yall just eliminated projection mapping and 2d stage screens at the same time. Ive been waiting for flex screen led modules since opening Touch Designer the first time (oi vey) and helped Line up the Tipper tron lens throw at a shitty angle (car mount projector). Now one could sculpt their sets into ANYTHING, edges and facet locations pre calc'd, no lumens, lens throw or washout concerns, and the resolution for any scale. Might cry.
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Jjg6-xT6rJg.html for anyone curious. It's totally their prerogative to take an open source project and run with it - but come on now - at least give credit or recognize Carl as a part of the story he started.
i have trained three ml models, and they work fine on their own but when i try to combine all three models and upload them i get errors, How can i upload more than one model that is deployed through edge impulse?
@@JoJaBones I'm sorry you felt called out. It's a "specific algorithmic program" (which basically translates to it being an algorithm (shame), or computationally created (also shame)), that reads lines and draws them. Apologies, but I think I understood just fine. Next time, try someone actually incorrect, instead of someone you interpreted (incorrectly) as intellectually infrior to you.
what courses did you study for this? I'd love to learn this. Is it basic electronics, computer electronics or electrical engineering/ I'd seriously love to get into this. Albeit at entry level. Where would I start? Thanks
Hey, Alex here! I started learning Arduino through my local hackerspace (aka makerspace or community workshop). These exist around the world, and many offer classes, or you can go say hi and start talking to people about what you'd like to learn. Once you have the basics, you can learn a lot by building projects you're excited about and learning along the way (by looking stuff up on the internet or chatting with others). Also, our community (Hackster.io) has thousands of open-source projects; you can search for the specific Arduino you have and sort by difficulty. :) hackster.io/arduino
In terms of this specific tech, I found out about it through a neuro-arts group a friend invited me to join, because she knew I was into biohacking. They were doing some really cool stuff with EEG. I'm not sure exactly what courses might cover this, but the options have gotten a lot better over the years. You might look into OpenEEG, Muse, or NeuroSky.
@@HacksterIo Thanks Alex. I think that this is the best thing about youtube, some of the things people can do are simply 'Mindblowing'. I never had such a source of knowledge through my educative years. If I wanted to find out somethinjg, I had to go to the library ffs lol. Thank you for the eply, so much appreciated.
Unfortunately, I think the gripper was broken at this point in the weekend. A lot of robots get seriously stress-tested during events! 😅 We do have a full interview with Charlie on the channel, though - check out the Hackster Café playlist!